Our corner: Progress report 4As promised a little over a year ago, I've been
posting about developments at our corner shop. Things seem to
be coming to a head, although the only obvious sign of progress at the moment is
a lot of texta on the door. Still, though we've lost our corner rubbish bin,
arguably because of the threat of terror (though more likely because it
interfered with the Indian-theme Amex ad shoot in the middle of last year), the
politics of hope is alive and well in this part of the world: here's a sample of
the hopes and dreams of people of Our Block. Who knows what the blacked out
request was? What will become of the mermaid -- will democracy decide? Would
Newtownfolk approve of being identified as lentilburger munchers? Where will the
sourdough come from? Fajitas? Alcohol? These questions and more may be answered
in June.
Posted: Tue - February 26, 2008 at 09:49 AM | |
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